Abstract

AbstractCombined effects of clay treatment and compatibilizer polymers on the structure and properties of polypropylene/clay nanocomposites were studied. Dynamic mechanical analysis was used to analyze comparatively the dynamic mechanical response of different nanocomposites prepared from polypropylene and montmorillonite‐rich bentonite, and to relate such response with the material microstructure. Two different bentonites were used: a purified Spanish natural bentonite was organophillized by means of 11‐undecyl‐ammonium ion and a commercial bentonite organophillized with dimethyl dehydrogenated tallow ammonium ion. Three different polar copolymers were employed as compatibilizer agents in some of the formulations: maleic anhydride‐grafted polypropylene, maleic anhydride‐grafted poly(styrene‐co‐ethylenebutylene‐co‐styrene), and poly(ethylene terephthalate‐co‐isophthalate) (PET). To ascertain the microstructure characteristics in the nanocomposites, wide angle X‐ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry techniques were used. The nanocomposites containing both bentonite organophillized with 11‐undecyl‐ammonium ion and PET, and maleated PP as compatibilizer system, were found to have the highest storage modulus and the smallest loss factor values, which was mainly due to the better clay platelets dispersion. The dynamic mechanical response of nanocomposites prepared with bentonite organophillized with dimethyl dehydrogenated tallow ammonium ion and maleated SEBS was strongly affected by the presence of this compatibilizer. The temperature of PP and α, β, and γ relaxations strongly depended on the interactions between the different phases in the nanocomposites. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 102: 1213–1223, 2006

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